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1. 要留心,即使当你独自一人时,也不要说坏话或做坏事,而要学得在你自己面前比在别人面前更知耻。

1. Be mindful that even when you are alone, you should not say bad things or do bad deeds, but rather learn to be more ashamed in front of yourself than in front of others.

2. 表面上礼仪有无数清规戒律,但其根本目的却在于使世界成为一个充满生活乐趣的地方,使人变得平易近人。——米莉。波斯特

2. On the surface, etiquette is filled with countless rules and regulations, but its fundamental purpose is to make the world a place brimming with the joy of life and to make people approachable. – Millie Post.

3. 礼貌出自内心,其根源是内在的,然而,如果礼貌的形式被取消,它的精神与实质亦随之消失。

3. Politeness originates from the heart, its root is inherent within, yet if the form of politeness is abolished, its spirit and essence will also disappear.

4. 见人微笑,待人礼貌;与文明同行,与世博同行。

4. Smile at people and be polite in your interactions; walk with civilization and walk with the World Expo.

5. 善气迎人,亲如弟兄;恶气迎人,害于戈兵。管仲

5. To greet others with a good spirit, they are as close as brothers; to greet others with a bad spirit, it is harmful like warfare. Guan Zhong

6. 我深信只有有道德的公民才能向自己的祖国致以可被接受的敬礼。

6. I firmly believe that only a morally upright citizen can pay an acceptable tribute to their own motherland.

7. 静以修身,俭以养德。诸葛亮

7. Cultivate oneself through tranquility, and nourish virtue through frugality. — Zhuge Liang

8. 礼貌之风为每一个人带来文明、温暖和愉快。诺·文·皮尔

8. The spirit of politeness brings civilization, warmth, and joy to everyone. — Nö Wen Piel

9. 存在着一种出自内心的礼貌。它是变换了形式的爱心。由此产生出一种外部表现出来的最适宜的礼貌。歌德

9. There exists a politeness that comes from the heart. It is a transformed form of love. From this arises the most appropriate politeness that is externally manifested. - Goethe

10. 世界上最廉价,而且能得到最大收益的一项物质,就是礼节。

10. The cheapest material in the world, which can yield the greatest benefits, is etiquette.

11. 凡人之所以贵于禽兽者,以有礼也。——《晏子春秋》

11. The reason why human beings are superior to beasts is because of the presence of etiquette. —— From "The Spring and Autumn of Yan"

12. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。卢梭

12. A person with good will finds it easy to express his politeness towards others. - Rousseau

13. 礼貌是儿童与青年所应该特别小心地养成习惯的第一件大事。

13. Politeness is the first great matter that children and young people should carefully cultivate as a habit.

14. 侈而惰者贫,而力而俭者富。韩非

14. The extravagant and lazy become poor, while the diligent and thrifty become rich. — Han Fei

15. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国无礼则不守。孔子

15. Without propriety, one cannot exist; without propriety, one cannot achieve success; without propriety, a country cannot be maintained. Confucius

16. 恭近于礼,远耻辱也。恭则不侮。论语

16. Approaching propriety, one stays away from shame. When one is respectful, one is not humiliated. Confucius said: "To approach propriety is to stay away from shame; respect prevents shame." (From the Analects)

17. 霸祖孤身取二江,子孙多以百城降。豪华尽出成功后,逸乐安知与祸双?王安石

17. The ancestors took the two rivers alone, and their descendants mostly surrendered with a hundred cities. All luxury came after success, but who knows that leisure and pleasure come with disaster? -- Wang Anshi

18. 敬人者,人恒敬之。孟子

18. Those who show respect to others will always receive respect in return. -- Confucius

19. 美德是精神上的一种宝藏,但是使它们生出光彩的则是良好的礼仪。——约翰。洛克

19. Virtue is a treasure of the spirit, but it is good manners that bring them to shine. — John Locke

20. 理智要比心灵为高,思想要比感情可靠。高尔基

20. Reason is higher than the heart, thought is more reliable than feelings. Gorky

21. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。苏轼?>

21. There are brave men in the world who remain unshaken when suddenly faced with danger, and do not become angry when unjustly accused. -- Su Shi?

22. 行一件好事,心中泰然;行一件歹事,衾影抱愧。神涵光

22. To do a good deed, the heart is at peace; to do an evil deed, one is haunted by guilt. - Shen Han Guang

23. 生命是短促的,然而尽管如此,人们还是有时间讲究礼仪。爱默生

23. Life is short, yet despite this, people still have time to be concerned with etiquette. - Emerson

24. 有一种内在的礼貌,它是同爱联系在一起的:它会在行为的外表上产生出最令人愉快的礼貌。歌德

24. There is an intrinsic politeness, which is associated with love: it generates the most pleasant politeness in the appearance of behavior. Goethe

25. 所谓良好教养,它们在几乎所有国家中乃至于一个地区里,都不尽相同;每一个明辨事理的人都会模仿他所在之地的良好教养,并与之看齐。

25. What is considered good manners varies in almost every country, and even within a region; every sensible person will imitate and strive to match the good manners of the place where they are.

26. 举行盛大的葬礼,与其说是向死者志哀,不如说是为了满足生者的虚荣。

26. The grand funeral is more about satisfying the vanity of the living than about expressing grief for the deceased.

27. 有礼貌不一定总是智慧的标志,可是不礼貌总使人怀疑其愚蠢。兰道尔

27. Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always raises doubts about its foolishness. Randall

28. 唯宽可以宽人,唯厚可以载物。君子以厚德载物。《易传》

28. Only the broad can accommodate others, and only the profound can bear things. A gentleman carries things with profound virtue. (This is from the Commentary on the Book of Changes, also known as the "Ten Wings" or "The Ten Wings of the Book of Changes.")

29. 从仪态了解人的内心世界、把握人的本来面目,往往具有相当的准确性和可靠性。——达·芬奇

29. Understanding a person's inner world and true nature through their demeanor often has considerable accuracy and reliability. — Leonardo da Vinci

30. 有礼貌不必须总是智慧的标志,但是不礼貌总使人怀疑其愚蠢。

30. Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always raises doubts about one's foolishness.

31. 在美的方面,相貌之美,高于色泽之美,而秀雅合适的动作之美,又高于相貌之美。培根

31. In matters of beauty, the beauty of form surpasses the beauty of color, and the beauty of elegant and appropriate movement is even higher than that of form. Bacon.

32. 在宴席上最让人开胃的就是主人的礼节。莎士比亚

32. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host's etiquette. - Shakespeare

33. 如果把礼仪看得比月亮还高,结果就会失去人与人真诚的信任。培根

33. If etiquette is valued higher than the moon, the result will be the loss of sincere trust between people. - Bacon

34. 在造就一个有修养的人的教育中,有一种训练必不可少,那就是优美、高雅的谈吐。——哈佛大学前校长伊力特

34. In the education to cultivate a person of cultivation, one essential training is necessary, which is the elegant and refined manner of speech. — Former President of Harvard University, Elliot

35. 对于对方的无礼的一种无言的非议和责备,而这种讥讽是使谁都会感受到不安的。洛克

35. This is a silent reproach and reprimand for the other party's impoliteness, and such sarcasm is unsettling for anyone. — Locke

36. 有一种内在的礼貌,它是同爱联系在一起的:它会在行为的外表上产生出最令人愉快的礼貌。——歌德

36. There is an inherent politeness that is connected with love: it brings about the most pleasant politeness in the appearance of behavior. — Goethe

37. 客套话如隔着面纱接吻。法国

37. Flattery is like kissing through a veil. French

38. 礼貌是一枚假币,舍不得花它表明智力的贫乏。叔本华

38. Politeness is a counterfeit coin; the reluctance to spend it indicates a lack of intelligence. - Schopenhauer

39. 君子忧道不忧贫。孔丘

39. A gentleman worries about the way (or path) but not about poverty. Confucius.

40. 拥有一颗豁达开朗文明之心,能使平凡黯然的生活变得有滋有味。

40. A generous, open, and civilized heart can make a mundane, dull life full of flavor.

41. 礼貌是最容易做到的事,也是最珍贵的东西。冈察尔

41. Politeness is the easiest thing to do, and also the most precious thing. Gonchar

42. 礼仪是微妙的东西,它既是人们交际所不可或缺的,又是不可过于计较的。

42. Etiquette is a subtle thing; it is indispensable for people's communication, yet it should not be overemphasized.

43. 一个人如果在街上注意观察的活动,我相信,他一定会在灵车上发现最愉快的表情。

43. If a person takes the time to observe the activities on the street, I believe they will surely find the most pleasant expressions on the hearse.

44. 人的一切都应该是美的,面貌、衣裳、心灵、思想。——契科夫

44. All things in man should be beautiful: face, attire, soul, thoughts. — Chekhov

45. 不患位之不尊,而患德之不崇;不耻禄之不伙,而耻智之不博。张衡

45. Do not worry about the lack of respect for your position, but worry about the lack of moral reverence; do not be ashamed of the meager salary, but be ashamed of the narrow-mindedness of your wisdom. Zhang Heng

46. 不学礼,无以立。孔子

46. Without learning propriety, there is no way to establish oneself. Confucius

47. 表面上礼仪有无数清规戒律,但其根本目的却在于使世界成为一个充满生活乐趣的地方,使人变得平易近人。米莉·波斯特

47. On the surface, there are countless rules and regulations of etiquette, but their fundamental purpose is to make the world a place filled with the joy of life, making people approachable. — Milly Post

48. 在造就一个有修养的人的教育中,有一种训练必不可少,那就是优美、高雅的谈吐。哈佛大学前校长伊力特

48. In the education that aims to cultivate a well-rounded individual, one essential training is the ability to speak beautifully and elegantly. Former Harvard University President, Elliot.

49. 礼貌出自内心,其根源是内在的,然而,如果礼貌的形式被取消,它的精神与实质亦随之消失。约翰·霍尔

49. Politeness originates from the heart, its root is intrinsic; however, if the form of politeness is abolished, its spirit and essence will also disappear. John Hall

50. 一个人的礼貌,就是一面照出他的肖像的镜子。——歌德

50. A person's politeness is a mirror that reflects his portrait. - Goethe

51. 品德,应该高尚些;处世,应该坦率些;举止,应该礼貌些。孟德斯鸠

51. Virtue should be more noble; in dealing with others, one should be more straightforward; and in one's demeanor, one should be more polite. — Montesquieu

52. 我深信只有有道德的公民才能向自己的祖国致以可被接受的敬礼。卢梭

52. I firmly believe that only a moral citizen can offer an acceptable salute to their own motherland. Rousseau

53. 不是不能见义,怕的是见义而不勇为。谢觉哉

53. It's not that one cannot see justice, but the fear is that one sees justice but lacks the courage to act. -- Xie Juezai

54. 礼貌是人生习惯的第一件大事。美洲

54. Politeness is the first great matter in the habits of life. America

55. 礼貌经常可以代替最高贵的感情。梅里美

55. Politeness can often replace the most noble feelings. - Mérimée

56. 君子忍人所不能忍,容人所不能容,处人所不能处。马南

56. A gentleman endures what others cannot bear, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and deals with what others cannot handle. Ma Nan.

57. 礼貌是儿童与青年所应该特别小心地养成习惯的第一件大事。约翰·洛克

57. Politeness is the first great thing that children and young people should carefully cultivate into a habit. - John Locke

58. 乐以移风易俗,礼以安上化人。唐·吴兢

58. Music is used to change customs and habits, and propriety is used to stabilize the ruler and educate the people. Tang Dynasty, Wu Jing.

59. 凡人之所以贵于禽兽者,以有礼也。《晏子春秋》

59. The reason why human beings are superior to beasts is because of the presence of etiquette. "The Spring and Autumn of Yan Zi."

60. 一个人的礼貌是一面照出它的肖像的镜子。歌德

60. A person's politeness is a mirror reflecting its portrait. - Goethe

61. 天空是广阔的,而比天空更广阔的是人的心灵。

61. The sky is vast, and what is even vaster is the human heart.

62. 生命因你而美丽,世界因我而精彩,学校因文明而美好!

62. Life is beautiful because of you, the world is wonderful because of me, and the school is lovely because of civilization!

63. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国无礼则不守。——孔子

63. Without propriety, there can be no survival of individuals; without propriety, things cannot be accomplished; without propriety, a country cannot be maintained. — Confucius

64. 一毫之善,与人方便。一毫之恶,劝君莫作。吕岩《劝世》

64. Even the slightest good deed is convenient for others. Even the slightest evil, I advise you not to do. From Lü Yan's "Admonitions to the World."

65. 礼貌是博爱的花朵。儒贝尔

65. Politeness is the flower of benevolence. Joubert

66. 一个人的礼貌,就是一面照出他的肖像的镜子。歌德

66. A person's politeness is a mirror reflecting his portrait. - Goethe

67. 利益,是聪明人想出来的与愚人保持距离的一种策略。——爱默生

67. Interest is a strategy thought up by the wise to keep their distance from the foolish. - Emerson

68. 奢侈总是跟随着淫乱,淫乱总是跟随着奢侈。孟德斯鸠

68. Luxury always follows immorality, and immorality always follows luxury. — Montesquieu

69. 不敬他人,是自不敬也。旧唐书

69. Disrespecting others is also a form of self-disrespect. From the Old Book of Tang.

70. 我们应该注意自己不用言语去伤害别的同志,但是,当别人用语言来伤害自己的时候,也应该受得起。

70. We should be mindful not to hurt other comrades with our words, but when others use language to harm us, we should also be able to endure it.

71. 礼貌之于人性如同热量之于蜡烛。叔本华

71. Politeness to human nature is like heat to a candle. - Schopenhauer

72. 生命是短促的,然而尽管如此,人们还是有时间讲究礼仪。

72. Life is short, yet despite this, people still have time to be concerned with etiquette.

73. 生活里最重要的是有礼貌,这比最高的智慧、比一切学识都重要。赫尔岑

73. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. Herzen

74. 人之所以为贵,以其有信有礼;国之所以能强,亦云惟佳信与义。

74. The reason why humans are valuable is because they have trust and propriety; the reason why a country can become strong is also because of its excellent trust and righteousness.

75. 礼义廉耻,国之四维,四维不张,国乃灭亡。管子

75. Ceremonial propriety, modesty, integrity, and shame are the four cardinal principles of a nation. If these four principles are not upheld, the nation will perish. — Guanzi

76. 待富贵人,不难有礼,而难有体;待贫***,不难有恩,而难有礼。《史典》

76. Treating the wealthy is not difficult to be polite, but difficult to be dignified; treating the poor is not difficult to show kindness, but difficult to be polite. "History Canon"

77. 礼貌建筑在双重基础上:既要表现出对别人的尊重,也不要把自己的意见强加于人。霍夫曼斯塔尔

77. Politeness is built on a dual foundation: it must show respect for others while also not imposing one's own opinions on them. Hofmannsthal

78. 应该热心地致力于照道德行事,而不要空谈道德。

78. One should be diligent in practicing morality rather than merely talking about it.

79. 要留心,即使当你独自一人时,也不要说坏话或做坏事,而要学得在你自己面前比在别人面前更知耻。德谟克利特

79. Be mindful, even when you are alone, do not speak ill or do wrong, but learn to be more ashamed in your own presence than in others'. — Democritus

80. 美德是精神上的一种宝藏,但是使它们生出光彩的则是良好的礼仪。约翰·洛克

80. Virtue is a treasure of the spirit, but it is good manners that bring them to shine. - John Locke

81. 有礼貌不一定总是智慧的标志,可是不礼貌总使人怀疑其愚蠢。

81. Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always makes people suspect of its foolishness.

82. 夫君子之行,静以修身,俭以养德,非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。诸葛亮

82. The conduct of a gentleman is characterized by tranquility in cultivating the self, and frugality in nurturing virtue. Without a sense of indifference, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve the distant goal. — Zhuge Liang

83. 一个人可能在他的礼貌中消失得无影无踪。梭罗

83. A person may disappear without a trace in his politeness. Thoreau

84. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。惟贤惟德,能服于人。刘备

84. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not refrain from doing good because it is small. Only virtue and moral integrity can win the respect of others. -- Liu Bei

85. 生活里最重要的是有礼貌,它比最高的智慧,比一切学识都重要。

85. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge.

86. 让,德之主也,让之谓懿德。《左传》

86. Ren, the master of virtue, is called Yi De. As mentioned in the "Zuo Zhuan."

87. 讲话气势汹汹,未必就是言之有理。萨迪

87. A speech delivered with fierce passion does not necessarily mean it is reasonable. - Saadi

88. 人间的面孔从未像在葬礼中看上去那么世俗。乔·艾琪渥斯

88. The faces of people have never seemed more secular than they do at a funeral. Joe Eichhorn.